This park is next to the creek and has a pleasant sound. It is, however, about six miles from downtown Seward. They do have a fishing guide service from here.Site are typical Alaska gravel but nice width. Only here a couple of days but seems ok!

This park is hard to get into with a big rig. The site are level and most do have some patch of grass, which isn't often found in RV parks throughout Alaska. We did have lunch provided by the owner on the Saturday we arrived. They were having a customer appreciation outing. I suppose we would stay here if ever back in this area.

While the views are great, the overall condition of the park leaves a lot to be desired. Very tight to get around in. It is close to the areas of interest in the area and if you like superb dining there is the Grand Denali Restraunt atop the area, which has spectacular food and views of the Valley below. There is plenty to do in the area. I'm not sure if there is any other place more suitable to stay at but I don't think I would go here again.

The park is well managed. Sites are tree-lined but a bit tight for slides. It's a quaint little town near the Canadian border. If you fill up with fuel across the street, they offer a self-service vehicle wash. The restaurant next door is great (Fast Eddies) and the prime rib is excellent. Then down from there is a group that offers a great Alaskan show that only goes for an hour but has wonderful musicians. Well worth the visit. We would stay here again if in the area

This is very close to the Canadian border. The park has interesting parking arrangement. All parallel. The owner Bob and his wife are up in years and would like to retire from the winters there. They are very cordial and the views are spectacular.

This place has it all. Level concrete pads and patios. Trees, and great place for families. They even have fuel pumps on the grounds. It's close to Mt Rushmore, Custer State Park. And if in the area I recommend going to the town of Hill City. Very cool little town with a great restaurant (Alpine Rest).

We stayed there just one night. The owner, Jim, has put a lot of effort into this property. Sites are level and well-kept. Our dog was very curious with the cattle next to the park. I would stay here again.

We stayed there for two days. This is a charming area with some interesting things to do. The owners of the park are as nice as they get. We had some bad weather in the area and they made sure we were in their interest and they provided shelter if necessary! We would stay there if in that area. They take a lot of pride in ownership.

Just outside down town Billings. The park is the first KOA, and while they try to be current with today's needs, it is very tight to navigate in a big rig. They need to have a talk with who worked the day we arrived.